911 calls -- Published April 30, 2013

The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office did not provide an incident report Monday.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office did not provide an incident report Monday.

Assault with deadly weapon: A 47-year-old man crossing a street in the vicinity of Waterloo Road and Roosevelt Street about 3:40 p.m. Sunday told police he spotted a vehicle in the distance, then saw it intentionally speed up before striking him. He was able to get up, and then the vehicle turned around and attempted to run him over a second time but missed, police reported. The victim was treated at a hospital.

Robbery: A 48-year-old man at East Hazelton and South San Joaquin streets came upon three people at midnight Sunday. One of them pulled a knife on him, while the other two unsuccessfully attempted to remove his jacket and shoes. They managed to take some of his property before fleeing on foot.

Robbery: A man doing yard work about noon Sunday in front of his home in the 9000 block of Tam O'Shanter Drive had a gold chain snatched from his neck by a robber who fled to a waiting gray, four-door Mitsubishi Galant. The robber was described as a black man, 20 years old, 6 feet tall with a thin build last seen wearing blue sweatpants and a blue hooded sweatshirt.

Stolen vehicle arrest: Officers arrested Brandon Larose, 23, on suspicion of auto theft-related charges about 11:35 a.m. Sunday near Gateway Court and Kentfield Road after making a traffic stop. He was arrested without incident.

Sexual battery: As a student loaded the trunk of her car in a Locke 2 parking lot about 2:20 p.m. Monday, an unknown male came up from behind, pushed her forward and forced her to lean over the trunk. He then groped her breast with one hand and attempted to lift her skirt with the other. The victim kicked the molester in the lower leg, then elbowed him in the chest. He then walked quickly away to the south without saying anything. The assailant was wearing white shoes, acid-washed jeans and a dark sweatshirt. College police say it is possible the case is related to an April 19 sexual battery on campus.

The California Highway Patrol did not provide an incident report Monday.

The Stockton Fire Department responded to 105 calls for service in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. Monday, including seven vehicle accidents, 80 medical calls and one structure fire.